The Albany news. (Albany, Ga.) 186?-1880, April 20, 1869, Image 2

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jtMBpSWMM BY OARUV W. STYWiS •iilHIlfeW'' »“»»• • Her* skill the Vnm ti* VopWe dfhtt milnliln h'nttrprhf to an article odours, on Jl»i» mb* jtct; we will, in the briefer . FOB I»)1GRE8&“-*V'CQN1> DISTRICT: mm. -'whwsow -tst, ■ nunhiTrtiiktttr rflimrr. m. «. ti. #Mt flilizfrs-Tfttir Prfparallons and Hou^asilfd. ORO A If AXIOM AND pIXCIPUMK OP FOIL. * hYflTnt. in our first article wo described the motifs vpiritndi of preparing tlie suit, plant ing the seed, nn<l cultivating tlie crop. Wo now r<*iqy« tbr ohniwcter ufthe ferlilirrr Brunswick *Alb»»y Halln Wo bar* a* Unpt to present the advantage* that *mu»t •ccrue to aeorgbf through the coifst ruction •f tfce Brunswick & Albany Hail lload, but regarding U'ah the most important onler- prlse ever engaged in by Uie Suite, by way of re^y tosn ^oiniU^ of thh ; Tfntteeurillt used, their preparation and quantify; the oYgMlt&llon and discipline of the forces on gaged, and'tbo economy of system. It may nuUio•uiiae t<» premise by annouuc ing that vaf! LuuketV.-i aysteiu, ns well as the ninterihla lie- iisoi, have the recommendation nf well or do rod experience, scientific Invest i giilion and pruolb’itl illiiKlration. IIis expert nienls are Ibo tesilU of careful and intelli gent study, and lit* never theorises or advan ces till Im is fortified by the tincering princl- pic-: of euiqmnpjieiisr, aud a perfect uimdery of 1'ie £trbjerl before'him. Acting upon the iioiably, but wise apoibegui of Davy Crocketl f be fir>i assures himself that be is cn the rifbl truck and then goes nhend, with nl- uio«t certainly of Htioqes*. lie procures the grtnihie ptmeiiin guano from the.Iiu porter’s A gout, and thus avoids the risk of. dunuiiercial inanipubition, and ‘peculating imposition. Willi this he mixes e*iuni parts of I'aw-bone and land-plaster— ,'pounds till thoroughly pulverised, and mixes with t lie exact it (Ha of an npothoourie's com pounding of medicines. Thus prepnfW, With bis guano distribu ters, before mentioned, giMged to dialribute the desirvtl quantity, he puts in from !«•<* /mn- ihul amlli/lft lo three hundred pounds to the acre, according to the strength or necessity .d ike land. * As before stated, this deposit is at the bot tom of the deop furrow, and hcdtlcd upon with the Watt plow. As soon us a field is thus prepared—and they are Aot mero patches, Im! broad plains, containing from olio hundred to eight hun dred acres,—Ilia wholo force returns to the first row, the plows are laid aside and the planters and harrows takellicir places. The planter and barrow being both tight, and re quiring but little exertion to keep them on llie center of the bed, the mules and negroes seem to regard the work of planting os only pleasant exercise, and by the time the field is gone over, arc rested and rolruslied for the heavier labor of laying oil. fertilising am bedding the next field. Perfect system guvcrmi cveiy movement and the intricate machinery of a Navigator’s • hi oiione tor run-'n ilh scarcely more order, pretdssfou or certuinty, while the orgnnim- lion and discipline of the labor ia equal, all v. --ential respects*, to the highest standard ot military regulation. When the col toll is ready for the sw.-.i as deocrihcd ia 4»*r first article, the sweeps are numbered from 1 to 40, f»0 or 6rt, ns the case may be, and No. 1 takes the first row planted. No. 2 follows in the third row, No .'5 in the filth row -and so on till the last sweep is entered. No. 1 leads nfid No. 2 fol lows at a distance just sufficient to allow No. 1 to turn uif he - No. 2—drives out at the cud of the row. No. 3 follows No. 2 at the same distance, and so of nil the rest. This regulation is very like a military movement, and those who remember the drill of the UiWuUiou will nl once recognise th« AW..Ion monoerre. When No. 1 has fin ished his two rows he drives across the head of the rows till he passes No. 10, if that be the number of sweeps, and lakes the next row, mid as each, In succession, comes out |m follows No. 1, and again leaving two rows, lurks in, and the same beautiful echelon fig ure i* repeated, and ra-repeatcd till the feuce on the opposite side of the field i > reached. When the crop is gone over with the sweeps in this qny, they return to the starling place, and the same order is repealed—the same numbers taking the .*muc rows as before. No. 1 is revnirrd always to go ahead, and none are permitted to drive in advauce of hiui; nud the hhuic rule is observed to the end of tha line—each keeping next to, hut not YelUug ahead of, the number uext pre- cotUnf.-tiiiUi-jtor-failing-Uf Irin J-4ho—naxi-be. This confine* Wiry No. to his own appoint ed rows throughout the plantation, and from the Irak to the laslgoing over, and enables llie munigtr at’n glutieo lo discover the slothful uud detect the careless. Every number must keep in ill place, or the chaiu is broken, uud the figure is so umrred that the machinery jars and jostles, and the cause ircaaily traced. est manner, respect- folly suggest for t^e consideration of our co- ternary a few points that lead us * to differ from the views lie expresses in this matter. ChTefpoint endeavored to lie made by the Kuterpritt is : that the Uritnswick & Al bany Hoad.* Ill conflict with the IrtforMt? the State owns in the Ho nth Georgia & Flori da Railroad ; the Macon & Brunswick road and the Atlaulic & (luir raid. In this con-' uection, we will dispose of the int rest in the Macon & Brunswick road with this Simple question; With no market at Brunswick, would it be reasonable to claim tho business and travel of Albany for that road? If there were no 8 U & Flo., road, the M. & u road could not expect to gel this business ; aud with the 8. 0. & Flo food completed it certainly caunot. We freely admit that after the completion of the U k A road, the 8 0 A Flu road cannot hope to get the freight uud travel of Albany seeking n Georgia port, Imt as stated in previous articles on this sub ject, thoauiouut of trade and travel between Florida aud Northern Un. ami the Western States will advantageously employ the 8 (1 »S: Fla road, and demands its speedy consti tie lion. Were the B A A road now in operation e should atrcuousty advocate the construc tion of I lie 8(1 k Wu road. As for the sug gested conflict of the Stale's interests in tin BAA and A Si 0 roods, the A'nterjirinr in tin same article, effectually disposes of it itt these words ; Wo have no argument for or against the advantages of Brunswick at a port, and the Newt shall be welcome lo any admission we may have expressed or implied on Hint sub ject; but wo take the liberty of informing our colemporary that persons in this section and no doubt they will be found nil over I lit State, are even now linrnionlzitig the inter ests of the Brunswick k Albany with the At lantic A Gulf road upon tho ground that, nf ter all, Savannah and not llrumndck will he tho recipient of the piolits anticipated by the Brunswick k Albany road. This is to ho ef fected by arrangements at tho junction T e. laptrlillsl. number of this sometime heralded hastaadq its appearance, dates our system of government as a failure, and advocates tho establishment of an empire. The following is it* platform ; “Though unuunoitncod,,tlii| journal in not unexpected. It is the open expression of *>Ptoi<ine long held and cherished by tbous- amlsjof intelligent men and women, in all parts of tho couutry, who will hail its advent as the heginuiug of a new era in the political *.e 1 eg?aphi c * Aetocietid Prttt Ditpalchtr. fa Cuba—Imporlaut. Ni:w York, April IM.—Grc.it rxcil.mcnt to-day by a report that a strong expedition history of America. “The platform of ihe.Iuipcrialist is revolu tionary ; its object is to preparo the Auicrl- can people for* revolution that is as desira ble r.s it is inevitable. “We believe Democracy to bo a failure.— _ ip .. u is »bout*to sail for Cuba with the tacit sent of tba goVernmcnt. Thtr report is inacurntc un to details, 1 ami nymbers of men are drilling in various parts of the city. Arms arc being bougie . ®nd stored, but New York will not bo the-*'point of departure of any largo expedition. The starting point will be flirt her South. WELCH’S COLUMN. Though theoretically plausible, in its pracli been fonnd totally iuade- tlie two roads whereby the freights on the Brunswick k Albany road may ho diverted from Brunswick and shipped to .Savannah.— Thus the Brunswick A Albany road would become a branch of the Atlantic k Gulf road and Brunswick, with her splendid harbor still left without capital or resources." We know nothing of llto arrangements al luded to in this extract, and, though wo do tint think Havuntiah can hold this trade against the natural advantages of Brunswick, wo have no war to inuko with tho AHieyuif on that point and accept the statement as re liable. So llto very important advantages wo anticipate from the B A A road nro se cured to Georgia we cure but’little as to what particular point they are received at.— Suvauuah with her capital, uud Brunswick with her geographical aud local advantages uro free to contend lor the prise. We speak for the interests of Georgia. Unfortunately in tho earlier Ituilruad en terprises of I ho Stuto tho lines were located more with a view to immediate benefits, than a wise consideration lor their ultimate demand and advantages, and with all her length, of railroads Georgia still requires u more direct and shorter lino of transportation between her seaport uud tho Western portion of tho Btate. Wo have not ul hand the means ofgiving exact distances but will fairly approximate tlirmaa nearly us we can. The completion of the Bruuswiuk k Albany road will put Helmu, Ala—the groat poiut for contention between Georgia uud luoru North ern Hiatus, for thejjusiuess of tho line of roads running west from*there lo Yioksburg, Slirevo port and nltiuinloly the pucitio coast—within about -BK) miles of Brunswick. This will tnnko a road from Selma via Columbus, Miss, j to Memphis necessary, which will bring to I Georgia tlie trade along its line, one of tin* - most disercable South. cal workings H has quale to the wants of the. American “Wc believe the national .faith,'if leii in the keeping of the populace, will be sullied by fissure repudiation of the notional debt; and that an Imperial Government can alone secure aud protect I ho rights of national creditors. •We believe that an Imperial Government, its paternal relation to the peAple, will care equally for all cillsens, and while guar anteeing security to the rights* of capital, will jealously protect the iuivreatH of the indue- ttini classes. “We believe, ill short, that Democracy means lawlessness, cori option, insecurity to person and property, robbery of the public creditors ami civil wav ; that tho Empire means law, order, security, public faith und peace. “This creed the Imperialist will advocate earnestly, fearlessly and without compro mise ; thereby expressing the honest convic tions u«»t only of those who contribute to it columns, but of an intelligent and powerful constituency. In the dismission of political and social questions now agitating the mind of the American people, the Imperialist will unito tlie high tone and thorough culture of tlie standard British weekly press, with the lighter and more pohular features of the best current litornture of tho day, und its columns will be free from the low und common plucr vulgarisms that have heretofore disgraced American Journalism.' The establishment nf this new journal in New York, provokes citmment on the part ot the press the tv which is to some extent edi fying. Ono of them, tho A’ltiu says: “Im pci-inlism needs no advocate, fts seeds on flown. They are fast taking root. Tilts la proved by the cucronehmeut and lawless spirit which characterizes our present legis lation in all parts of the country ; by the multiplication of luxurious aud extravagant amusements; by’tho steady increase of the extremes of opulence and poverty; by the slow but (it would appear) sure absorbtion of (lie conservative middling class ; by the quiet submission, generally manifested, to oulrugca which ten years ago, would have excited nn insurrection. If nil this be not speedily corrected, the solution of. these im perialistic tendencies and effort a will be re alized in the not far distant future. We notice also that the Pourin' entertains similar views, (t says wo are not surprised at the appearance of this paper. It is the natural outcropping of a pi. il of modcfc of thought and t'ccbo. I ■ noire prevalent in this coiitilr\ ' . ... ,t going old ihgicB have any id. I'tom thv. date of Grunts elec tion \\i loryluld the empire. We have reit. ••mud the warning weekly since that time, and the Imperialist is nu outward sensible sign, not only of the truth of our prophecy, Imt of the near approach of Its accomplish ment." New* Whit Doflfl it Mmq 7 New Yo** April 17.—Tho Dally prints nu extrn with this dispatch : “Boston. April 17. ‘Orders were issued yesterday from the Navy Department, directing all war vessels at Portsmouth and tMmrl>**tm\n,imvy yards, to get ready for immediate net*vho." Murder of Dr Ayer. Bavaniuii,-April 17. — Hr. B.mjntuin Ayeis [ -OUJi- Diugs, Medicines & Chemicals mm. -u'lA. Are the BUST we can buy in the mark eta, nr, are carefully prepared by ourselves from otlicial formularies, Our stock is _ LARGE AND COMPLETE! ft member of tho Georgia l.egi-lolure, from Jefferaon county was found dead on Frblnyt tuorniug. 11c.wan lying by the road-side near Louisville, <ta., shot -between the eyes. SPECIAL NOTICES. I. 0. 0. F. The officers and members of Chosen FftlRSii* honor. No. f»7, I. O. O. F., will meet at the Lodge Boom this evening, 20th htfll., at H o’cfock. I'mu'tunl nltendnnce i« re. quired. By order N. G. D. W. Kiiikman, Beerelnry / Our FACILITIES and BXFKRIENCB in dis- peindug are well known. Wo spare no labor or money to keep a First-Class Establishment (SMITH’S BUILDING) BKOAD STREET, ALBANY, -HAS- JUST RECEIVED —,i lvugk sTtfi-K or- worthy of our liberal nud patrouage. iuereasiug ) YVm. llAMIYIC. There will be a catted mcetlug of Albntfy t’hnpter No. 10, It. A. M., on Tlll’HHDAY, 22d Inst., at o’eltrk, p. m. ('oiupanions will take duo not ice and govern themselves accordingly. By order of tho W. C. II. Coorr.it, Scc’y. II. I’. Our Prlffs art Always as Pavorablr as any other hotuws. Wo ask lor nkw rusToMKits to try us, old ones wo fxpeft !•> keep. , la. R A 81 i:. URIAH, l*nvMnt.vra. STAPLE AND FANCY Important htn-iness will rente before the Chapter at the regular meeting Friday even ing, 2<)rd Inst., and nil the members are Ape- pially summoned to attend. By order of the II. 1*. W. C. II. Cooptcit, 8co’y. DRY GOODS Pure Wlptc fiend ! LADIES DRESS GOODS AND Trimmings and Notions. S HOEt LEAD nnil /.INC, LINSEED OIL, VAHNLSI1ES, nml nomplrl. Hock t.r Paintors’ Mutorlals. 100 In.xcs WINDOW ULAS^, nsn'I., CLOTHING THE Q KliAT 5 ! At very LOW HATES, for sale by L. K. St II. K. WELCH, Dituumstfl. GENTS’ CHILL AND FEVER FURNISHING BootB, Shoes and Bats. GOODS, The Best Stock His Stock of EXPELLEE. WHITE GOODS I OF COMBS. BRUSHES, SOAl’S, m il! 1’ERF IMF. BY a thl U EXTKNSIVK scloetioiifi. iTutc Qloilct trades, IT rs IN FACT A F MOST WONDERFUL C ti r e In olio innrkct enn nlwnyn bo fonm! at WELCH'S OORNUHe and VAK1ED, ami embraces tlie most A_lso, \ Heavy Slock of GROCERIES, CHOICI m N u w A d v c r t i sc mo n t s • Have just received a Nl.W aud COMPLETE 1 Vital is he Driving at The Baltimore Commercial ^nys .• The course pursued by pertinently the Radical nal or Sprague, of Rhode Island, hasaug- fesled the enquiry “what is he driving at ?” It i t a matter uf indifl’oronce to pemocrata, iii.ii .r. —■ , .' ^ , h tv l* . ... wv * n i n, he i-' nn exftortent of Radicalism, one of its favored and honored Scuatora, and by his word* the party must be judged, na l cattno' lirh'ipd ’ IIS owh record at itt go- lifliyut ita own own Senator lays H dowu. Hta denunciation of ratjtcaljBin dnust bo honest aud sincere, since no.preferment from party or exeoulive, tin* ustMtl mat Ives which influences a Radi cal, can be expected by, the recalcirant Sena tor. Ad uixusual **»o unexpee'ed attack cf Btlitwl upon the Rhode Island Senator, and coftstttdned him xgftlnat the ifietates of dlxcretton >pd prndence to de- nounce the emusQ and. conduct of lils own party* TUU bs Um faithfully done r and (hU seent* to be wbat !»• U driving ; kt i He b running a ijlt against the political course of Sfinri»Aia IlMt M K*<*** wd wriatwaiie-W^naf-^ts devoirs. Hi. lold by Washington papers is ra rarh girat demand that there is diffienL ty in supplying the application, Our cnluiupurary suys that the only obsla- ! clc iu tho way of Bruns wick’s bmuuing the j eastern terminus of the goat l'nrillc Railroad, is the building of the road from Brunswick ; to Albany, aud this, with the .Stale's oid, i.*s.t I cured. Supposing then this accompli-licd, j the i-oitds above alluded to iu opperuliou, oil It j such a city as Baltimore ai Brunswick, wo j ask him lo lake a map of tho country and! with Ida usual liberal views estimate the ml I vantages to Georgia. How greatly the mate- iini intcreals aud general good or the , “Empire State of the South” would bo en hanced. Would not the business of the A. A ' G road uud all its branches be greatly liter cn** ' ed? Would not the name be the cane with J the M & Broad ? andindecd of the intoroms , of every nocliou of the Stale, aud of every individual in il? We think so, and, perhaps, , with with none more than that of the Tax payers ofThotu J Goiinty. As for the capitalist*engaged in this en terprise, we know tint little of them personal ly, but jndgiug front their past success we me disposed to think them shrewd buxines.- men. n«t likely to engage in any unpromising m. dertoking, and wo take that us u good omen of the auocesft of the road. By the euHtnicf, into which ihey entered with tlie State, they arc required to mak GENEBAl. MERCHANDIZE, DRY GOODS, o v o r ON Al'COl'NT OP THIS Instant limned ij MAKING A 8 Years-Old fOUIBON WHISKY, Hardware & Cutlery. Crockery, Tin & Wooden Wart, TOBACCO and FINE CIGARS. And in fact everything usually kopt in a Faultless General Assortment, ^ Lasting and Permanent l.MROUTED FRENCH BRANDY, GIN, RUM aud WINES, &C. market, t H o \v o v o v Can llesist it* i I call It Chip UUIUi j XI,ebest articles wo oau buy itt tin ! aud suited for medical purposes, at (’ A 3 E, . I' () b81 inutcj living Froporlles. i These goods have just been purchased, and are now bclnp opened and displayed* i prices so low that customers cannot fail to hco that it into their interest to boy them. A fair 1 trial is respectfully asked for, and goods will be shown for examination with ike „ pleasure. Albany, April 2, 59 WELCH'S CORNER "T FREEMAN BROTHEHS, llroad Street ALBANY, GA. PYRAFUGE Oi-oalesixn App. l itc bi'inj. ooloi'tol lio chooUH <>l' tlio omacitcBBTl. mu! Htivuslh to Uie ioelilo'. I Tuuysiis, nm-oiiTKiisi, CIIHHT KXI'ANDHIIS, Bnifriipti. tir ui Naim, ■&« A Iwav. a Htii.ply ul -:0:- &c„ Kerry nulllr Sold is ,lrroiH|i;iuird by a (•naranirr of its Kllirary. WELCH’S OORNER DEALERS IN' Wsitclies, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver-Ware, FANCY GOODS, SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES, etc.' A eooil Msorlirielil alwiiyn .njBlml. whloh tko (lulilic nro iiivil.d lo oall and .uiiM ... ° . ... r... . nl-OltT r> l.'DITUIt . I. „ ......... tv.l.l... fl..Li| The Vroprietor of the l‘VU VFUGE chal lenges every ruse, ii>« m ttler of liotv long Hiauditig, to try tlii-- GllEAT t’llILL AND FEVER CURE, nud then deny itt wonderful I’^irative properties. liod^fl'S Tin is at & tl'oslruboliu Cnllrry!, only place to find a good neleetion | WELCH’S OORNI'R .. P' We GUARANTEE SATISFACTION, or .REFUND the money. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry carefully repaired by EXPERIENCED Workmen, and warranted, gffi" hAXXI JEWELRY- of any design, made to order. Albany, April 2d, 18iilMy TSTEW BOOKS 1 Jamks Hiatts. „,..... ^ Newton, Qa. IIl ull II. CuLquirr, Savannah, Qa. i A. II. ('ot.yt itt, j Baler County. Gn. JUST RECEIVED AT FOR I P P M A. N ’ S 1 Alban) Book 4 Jewelry Store,, & OTTON FAOTOBS & GENERAL this a first-class road, fully etpiipped mol iu ’ * i U ' complete running order, which “ fHOOOOper utile. they cannot do for leas than $:k)OtK»per utile. They can not receive the State's endorsement until the work ia done. How then, we ask, is it possi ble tbsv'i'an ,T puclret'n~rool—million 1 *—of ; the Stated uiouey ? Repealing, we have not the least apprehension of the Stales ever hav ing to pay a dollar of these bonds. We bid Northern oapUal, Northern energy, North ern cuterprlae welcome to Georgia. GROCERIES, BOOTS & SHOES, pyeaf imp: AM* M l’ RID t»F THAT I Itlivera l»'l r (! II I I. l.S A K Din'll»«-, II K K V Kll HATS, “Anp tiikv shall uxaw a file, and flk:; TO TUK Mof.VT.MXfl OV HsrsiPAM, WIIRRK TitK WIIAMUDOOliLK MOfKXKTII IT» riSflT-IIORX.” Forney’s Chronicle, of the 8th, has the fol lowing dispatch from the Whangdoodles Bul lock left behind him: Atlanta, Ga„ April 7, 1809. ’ Col. 11. /*. Far rote, WU lards Hotel, Wa*tiiidl ing tan : ,' v | i- Fifty thousand white Republicans of Geor gia are anxlottaly awaiting tho action of Con gress. What nro we to expect ? Answer immediately. IL k. McKay, K. Yarborough, B. Hulbeat, C, E. Broyles, A. L. Aarris, A. L. Harris, George F. Burnett, * R. IL ‘Lester, J. W. Caldwell, And may others. “ Fifty*themand tekite Rtpullicanx • Alia , “whit**" Uie word, is it? -rYw lying^ hypo critical, canting whangdoodles! Away, to the mountains of Ilepsidam, and mourn your offspring. When a well told lie succeeds in the acconw plishnt*at of the end songht, the perpetra tors may bid defiance to publio scorn and brsvs its contempt; but when It fails, as did this shameless fabrication, the creatures sro Indeed defenseless and are 'ospokod to ih? withering nnathiimas of their own accusing M>ftWl«H»i4. > (U,,'■> A £cmi,Di Oalcdlatioh—Mr. Bagno, the ^ipcricncii! WallHi Maker at L. B. Wnlch « Co". Book Md'Jiwotr, Slorc, a>;a Iho b»l- MO. wheel In no,Under wtloUIrnrelenboul 2488} miles In ons jux. CLOTHING H-ARD WAAB. jeotiojvs, UltOCKKIlVWAftU, WOODWAKE, SADDLERiy, &C., ftc., sc., $c. XVliich tJioy will noil at tlio LOWEST MARKET PRICE For Cash or on Time. •0- Bo xuve and give them a oall. They will lake pleasure iu showing you their Goods, aud use every exertion to please in price and quality. April 20th, lbGtt.—Sra Foi sale at. Wholes: far Hirer lor t he l'nib ilo. by ll.o d Stales— .Solo Mann “Tlio (.'li’tplei of IVitrls"—by tin* Author ol •• If fir of it «*«lcly Ho." “ Gatos Ajar." Miss Mulilltiioli’n Works, t'lieap edition .of PICKENS, BCOTT, Kr., More of MRS. HILL’S COOK BOOK, Mtihini &o., iti*. Commission Merchants- llny Stre-e-t, SAVANNAH, C A Special ntteution to tho snle of Cotton, Lmitbor nud Timber, t’ouhiguiueuts. Liberal advances on nprll 20, I8G9—If A113* now or ohl Rooica ordcrod for otiHloniorfl at I’uhlishor’s I’ricos. JACOB LIPPMAN, VUOFIUUTOU OF LIPPMANS WHOLESALE DRUG HOUSE, Savaimah, Ga. Kayton’s OIL OF Ij CURES AM. Pains and Aches, AND IS THE Great Rheumatic Remedy KAYTON’S FILLS—Cures Sick neadaoh^ and all Bilious Diseases. IfiT For sols by L. E. & H- E- WELCH, A I,BAN V, (JA. J.nk'C-ly I.. K. IVUM II & eo. SCHOOL BOOKS, NEW 8JOCK JUST RECBlVEIt, m OAKS COTTON SB FOU SALE. j Wo have about eighty bushels of the Six I Oaks Cotton SceJ for sale. Embracing nil principal School Books used in thi.a suction. Bfll- Apply either at this office, or to Mr. James Muuro, at Mrs. Baker’s place, two miles east of Albany. April 6th, 1869—tf SCHOOL STATIONERY .Of* All Kinds. LETTER PAPER and ENVELOPES, PLATH AND FANCY STATIONERY, Blank Books & Memobadumr. —Any kiitftl of Blank Work got up to order. at WALL PAPER, WINDOW SHADES, FIRE SCREENS, PICTURES, FRAMING tfcc,. Albany Book k Jewelry Store. GEORGIA—Worth County* Dougal McLellnn lias applied for exemption of personally and setting apart and valuation of liomcatcud; aud 1 will pass upon the same at 10 o’clock, a. nt., on the 1st day of May, 18G9, at my office. April 18th, 1809. J. W. ROUSE, April 20, 1860—21 Ordinary. GEORGIA- • Worth County. Sarah Sheffield has applied for exemption of personally and setting apsrt and valuation of homestead ; and I will pass upon the same at 10 o’clock, a. in., on the 1st day of Uay, 1809, at my office. Apt il 13th, 1809. J. W. BOUSE, April 20th, 1809. Ordinary. Administrator’s Sale. Fine Gold. Jewelry* W ILL be sold on tho first Tuesday in June next, beforo the Court He . , June next, octoro the Court House door in Worth county, tho following lots of innd iu said county; No. 08, loth district; and No. 09 lfith dis trict, with tlio incumbrance and reversion of u dower on 1J5 ucics of said lot. Sold ss the property of Hiram Altman, deo'd, for the benefit of his heim and creditors. Terms cash. CLARISSA A. ALTMAN, April 20, 1809 —lawtd Admr’x. GOLD & SILVER WATCHES, SOLID SILVER and SILVER-PLATED WARE tittOlUilA—Worth County. Whereas, William A llards applies to mo for lettersrnf dismission froth the guurdiuu. ; tit ip of John U. F6rd. Thcso uro therefore We buy these goods direct from Uio rasnu- 1 ,u “'dify ull)ind uiugular the kindred of said factmers and best Housos iu New York, and i or pl*£» Mfcnntl appear at my office within guarantee everything as vye represent. *l»o luivo prescribed by law, lo sltow cause, if L. E..WELCH & CO., ? ny l W have, why said letters should not Albany Book & Jewelry Wore. ! ^^*1889. JA ‘ U3 W ‘ Albany, Aj ril 0, ’0'J-ly-cq * 404 . Ordinary. LUMBER-1 LUMBEtl A T TIIUIR STEAM MILL,AT HABWA 1 m _# .- ii-a twelve miles South of Albany, COCHRAN A DAVIS Haven LARGE QUANTITY of FIRSTOI* L U M B K K ! Sonic SEASONED, and some in And they are prepared to fill orders old notice. UMr Address COCHRAN & DAY Alban; Albany, npr 13-1 m UEOIliilA- illllchell ( unmy. 8. E. Harbor applies for cxemptUn of ft flonnlty. and aetttiug apart and valnatiC homestend, and I will pass upon Uie aor the ‘24th day of April, 1869, at 1<> o*clfl m. II. C. DASH npr 10 2t Ordl GEORGIA—Mitchell County. Francis V. Newsom, wife of Jam** I*’ sent, has applied for exemption of and Betting .apart stead, and I will pass upon the 11, 1809, at id and valuation of 24th dny of April, apr lf-2t STOP THIEF! 125 REM WILL BE PAID FOB A CREAMC HORSE}, stolen on the night of inst, from my residence in Mitohell't Qa. Said Ilorse is about 14 hands six years old, a natural raekorj'the only* recollected is a bald or hairless spot P" right aide, about where tho rear of a. would rub, caused by potash; he is a saddle animal and works kindly to spy ucss, 1 ho horso is supposed lo bar stolen by James.Williams, a roloflont thief, wliobroko jail nt Newton, Ol Full, and receully out of jail at Fla., as lie waff seen iu I be ncighboil Muud.vy.last. Williams has- roll * Worth oounty, and will probably ,1 couuiy. He worked part of tastyaa' Bfl, along thdT of Hie Eastern counties, along i e. n i, i,. ...i l. JT-. A. & O. 11. It;, and may be tanking *"*l there. Any information wlU J* received. Address me at Ncwtou; ., Kenton A Co. J). Apr 13, ’09-31 TO A necessary outbuildings-—a^aad^i oistern, and aT 8Pt_ SPOT. Terms luodorato. 9JL Office over april’JJ—If. FOR RENT! lKT (JUTOOKU . • COMFORT ABLE OWUL wttk four (4) toorai: vitk ■